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1. [Image] F. H. Carter, member of the Carter Land Co.
Also a member of the Board of Regents for many years.Citation -
2. [Image] Taylor Hall, Southern Oregon University
Houses programs in anthropology, history, political science, and sociology; originally housed programs in business and educationCitation -
Colsed in 1909, the institution was then known as Southern Oregon State Normal School
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4. [Image] View of the SOSNS campus
Showing the 2 administration buildings. This picture was used for pamphlets for the November 3, 1914 election.Citation -
5. [Image] View of the SOSNS campus
Showing the 2 administration buildings. This picture was used for pamphlets for the November 3, 1914 election.Citation -
Unidentified; Letta Cooper; Nellie Mulkey; unidentified; Marie Bennett (?); unidentified; Clara Loosley (?); Edna Louise Kingkade; Clare Sherwood; three unidentified; Alfred Willard Scullen; Armilda Doughty; ...
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7. [Image] Dr. Walter Redford
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8. [Image] Anna Beeson Carter
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9. [Image] Student athletes
Vincent and Loosley in photoCitation -
10. [Image] R. W. McNeal
New [coach] to SOCCitation -
11. [Image] Women's basketball team
The institution was then known as Southern Oregon State Normal School.Citation -
Led by Clyde A. Payne and Clara Loosley
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13. [Image] Girl's dormitory room in October, 1904
A picture of Ethel Osburn and Edna Louise Kingkade taken on the 4thCitation -
14. [Image] Originally a postcard of the Old Normal School
The institution was then known as Southern Oregon State Normal School.Citation -
15. [Image] Picture of the Maypole dance, 1903
May 1st, 1903Citation -
16. [Image] Clare Sherwood, class of 1906
Clare Sherwood, classmate at SOSNSCitation -
17. [Image] Eva E. Storey, class of 1903
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18. [Image] State Normal, Ashland. Taken from the north
An enlargement taken from a postcard, 1909.Citation -
19. [Image] Chalmers Strange
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20. [Image] Austin Holt